[BRAZIL 2014] You know FIFA is worried about how the 2014 World Cup go off when its CEO issues a warning to fans. VIPs will able to get around in private jets --
Cristiano Ronaldo's entourage will have four -- but secretary general Jerome Valcke warns that fans can't just show up
without plans for where to stay or how to get around.

"The biggest challenge will be for them,"
Valcke said. "It will not be for the media, it will not be for the teams, it will not be for the officials, it will be for the fans. I know it's difficult to speak without creating problems …
but my message to the fans would be just make sure you are organized when you go to Brazil. You cannot sleep on the beach, firstly because it's winter. Make sure you organize your accommodation. You
cannot just arrive with a backpack and start walking, there are no trains, you cannot drive [from one venue to another]. Don't just turn up thinking it is in Germany, that it's easy to move around the
country. In Germany, you could sleep in your car; you can't do that [in Brazil]."